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Ryakuō (暦応) was a ****anese era of the
Northern Court during the Era of
Northern and
Southern Courts,
after Kenmu and
before Kōei,
lasting from
August 1338...
- over, so that they
could oppose the
Northern Court. 18
September 1339 (
Ryakuō 2, 15th day of the 8th month): In the 21st year of Go-Daigo's reign, the...
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concurrently said to have
spanned the
years 1334
through 1338
before Ryakuō, as time was
reckoned by the
rival Northern Court.
Because the Southern...
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rendered as Kenbu. Also used by the
Emperor Go-Daigo from 1334 CE to 1336 CE.
Ryakuō 暦応 1338–1342 CE 5
years Records of
Emperors and
Kings (帝王世紀) Also rendered...
- is said that the
temple was
originally going to be
named Ryakuō Shiseizen-ji (暦応資聖禅寺),
Ryakuō being the name of the
reign of the
emperor of the northern...
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because not in
possession at the time of the ****anese
Imperial Regalia):
Ryakuō (1338–1342) Kōei (1342–1345) Jōwa (1345–1350) Kan'ō or Kannō (1350–1352)...
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Moving to Mino
Province (today part of Gifu Prefecture)
around the time of
Ryakuo (1338–1342)
creating the Seki tradition. Enkū (円空) (1632–1695) was a Buddhist...
- disturbance. (2)
Yutahito 豊仁
Emperor Kōmyō 光明天皇 1336–1348 (12 years) Kenmu,
Ryakuō, Kōei, Jōwa 1322–1380 (58 years) Son of
Emperor Go-Fushimi;
younger brother...
- 340–341
Iranian calendar 718–719
Islamic calendar 740–741 ****anese
calendar Ryakuō 3 (暦応3年)
Javanese calendar 1252–1253
Julian calendar 1340
MCCCXL Korean...
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pretender Court (as
determined by
Meiji rescript)
Kenmu (continued)
Ryakuō Kōei Jōwa Nanboku-chō
Southern court Eras as
reckoned by
legitimate Court...